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Example sentences for "desiderata"

Lexicographically close words:
desia; desiccated; desiccating; desiccation; desiccator; desiderate; desiderated; desideratum; desiderio; desiderium
  1. The desiderata are coolness and dryness, which should not be carried to the extent of freezing, nor of desiccation.

  2. In a letter from six catholic lords of the pale to the king in 1613, published in Desiderata Curiosa Hibernica, i.

  3. It may also be admitted that the desiderata for teachers mentioned above are not likely to be all insured by any system of training.

  4. Thoroughness and mastery are desiderata for the sake both of subject matter and character; and in very much greater degree than in the general course.

  5. The great desiderata were proximity to water and rising ground--the beauty of the surrounding scenery, which was superadded at least at Tully Castle, was probably but little valued.

  6. It is printed in Desiderata Curiosa Hibernica, vol.

  7. He proposed in 770 a double marriage; on one side the marriage of his daughter Desiderata or Ermengarde either with Charles or with Carloman; on the other that of their sister, the princess Gisela, with his son Adelchis.

  8. Some desiderata are certainly unfulfilled, such as reduced railway rates; but the instalment of reforms made affords a fair basis on which working can be resumed with admirable chances of remuneration and profit.

  9. The desiderata are then disposed of, the rest thrown away, and the beating renewed.

  10. Carte, and also Belling and O'Neill in the Desiderata Curiosa Hibernica.

  11. In the following pages we propose to show the invalidity of some of the popular modes of proof, and to suggest a few desiderata in the future working out of the problem.

  12. Desiderata and Desiderius were being used at the close of Elizabeth's reign, and survived the restoration of Charles II.

  13. Her Majesty the Queen desired to hear Giovanna Desiderata read her poems at the Quirinal at half-past four o'clock of next Friday afternoon.

  14. But we still have many marriages from which the basic desiderata are in too great degree absent.

  15. The nesting habits of the knot long remained unknown; Arctic explorers were baffled in their attempts to find the nest; and the eggs were among the greatest desiderata of collectors.

  16. It has always been among the great desiderata of bird collectors.

  17. But the story, even as told by his biographer (Peck, Desiderata Curiosa, i.

  18. In reference to certain desiderata that have presented themselves in the course of my researches on this subject (see Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1846, p.

  19. The first two have already been marked out as areas for the three-hourly observations; to the latter, the remark as to extra observations under the head of Desiderata will apply.

  20. The most important desiderata appertaining to the subject of storms, are certainly their origin and termination.

  21. He places among the desiderata of political science, the province of universal justice, or the sources of law.

  22. In all this he finds more desiderata than from the great attention paid to these subjects by the ancients could have been expected.

  23. In the violent strain and effort to combine these two desiderata the most successful means yet adopted have been those which rely upon the destruction of enormous quantities of costly engine-power by means of quick-acting brakes.

  24. I have, I fear, already trespassed too far upon your space for a single letter; and will, therefore, defer my notice of a few other desiderata till a future day.

  25. I will give an example or two, indicating the kind of papers which are desiderata to the mathematical historian.

  26. I do so because the principle on which it is based may be adopted in apparatus for testing other senses, and its description and the conditions of its use will illustrate the desiderata and difficulties of all such investigations.

  27. The chief desiderata are a plain straightforward plan and broadly treated elevations where voids and solids are carefully disposed with an eye to getting as large unbroken blocks of cob as possible.

  28. II The chief desiderata in designing a satisfactory Pise plant appear to be these: All constituent parts should be reasonably light and easy to handle.

  29. These desiderata are so absolutely modern that they have only been formulated definitely with the beginning of the twentieth century.


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